WILDERNESS SAFARIS
When Wilderness Safaris reopened their Serra Cafema Camp in Namibia’s extreme north-west in October, we wondered what factors were taken into consideration for the rebuild. This is one of the most remote regions in southern Africa, and the camp is a joint venture with the Marienfluss Conservancy, owned primarily by the Himba people.
“It’s about conserving the vast, wild space of the Kunene area, gaining insight into the ancient culture of the Himba, and looking inward, where guests are given the chance to reconnect with the earth and themselves”, Alexandra Margull, Wilderness Safaris Namibia MD explained.